Aftermath of hurricane that struck on September 8, 1900. Panorama of wreckage at and surrounding Tremont Hotel in Galveston,Texas, United States. Several wrecked buildings seen. People gathered on the site of destroyed buildings. Hotel Tremont seen with room rates displayed on the wall.
Image of Count Zeppelin's commission, from Provost Marshal General's office, Army of the Potomac, March 21,1863. Count Zeppelin posing with fellow officers behind a Union Army field piece. Zeppelin's hand made model of a rigid dirigible. Count Zeppelin visiting floating hangar where his first rigid dirigible is assembled, on Lake Constance, Friedrichshaffen,Germany. Count Zeppelin at controls looks out of rigid dirigible LZ1, as it attempts first flight , July 2, 1900, over Lake Constance (Bodensee). Scenes of LZ1 ascending.
Visitors on the grounds of the Paris Exposition of 1900, walk under and around the base of the Eiffel Tower (Champ de Mars, 5 Av. Anatole France, 75007 Paris, France). Some women carry parasols. Men and women are fashionably dressed. View of Eiffel Tower from base up to top and down again. Buildings of the Exposition can be seen through the arch of the Tower.
The Paris Exposition, 1900. A view of Eiffel Tower from Trocadero Palace in Paris. Several other buildings in view. Smoke seen rising from smokestack of a building at a distance. Large numbers of visitors stroll about the Exposition grounds.
Paris Exposition of 1900. A panorama of a Moving boardwalk. Moving platforms with passengers. Several upright posts seen to steady passengers passing from one platform to the other. Passengers view buildings from the platform railings. Maps of the Exposition posted along bridge railing. Sign reads: "Quai D'Orsay, Pont des Invalides." Another further along reads: "Champ de Mars Porte Rapp."
Launching of stranded schooner that was blown onto docks by hurricane of September 8, 1900, at Galveston Texas, United States. Several men standing at the dock. The schooner glides sideways as men help the craft get back into the water.